gmacgmac
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Fundy National Park III
At one point in time Point Wolfe was a busy harbour for the timber trade.
This is what it would have looked like at the time.
You can still see remnants of it on the beach. Nowadays it has been abandoned and
left to Mother nature. The salmon have started to swin upstream again.
The beach at low tide at Point Wolfe
posted by gmac-gmac at
8:00 pm
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home
Contributors
Gerard
gmac-gmac
Previous Posts
Fundy National Park II
Fundy National Park I
High tide at Hopewell Rocks
Does this mean what I think it means? ;)
Sunset above the Wal-Mart
Farewell Nova Scotia, hello New Brunswick
Falling Rock
Salut et a bientôt!
Dedicated to those at home in Québec...
Brier Island fishing wharf
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home